Students celebrated the last day of classes with electric performances from Chicken Liver Testimony, Del Water Gap, and Neon Trees
BC’s Best Hosts a Small, Yet Energized Audience
Obstacle Monkey and Whistle Rock took home the win at this year’s competition in the band and singer-songwriter categories, respectively.
CAB Announces Neon Trees as 2024 Modstock Headliner, Del Water Gap To Open
American rock band Neon Trees, known for their 2012 hit “Everybody Talks,” will headline the 2024 Modstock concert, set to take place on Thursday, May 2, according to the video Campus Activities Board (CAB) posted on Tuesday afternoon.
Del Water Gap will open the show before Neon Trees. Doors will open for students at 5:00 p.m.
ALC Showdown 2024 Thrills BC as Dance Teams Up Their Game
17 of BC’s dance teams competed for the biggest dance competition of the year, organized by AHANA+ Leadership Council.
How Last Year’s Winners Are Preparing for ALC Showdown 2024
Showdown is the biggest day of the year for Boston College’s dance teams. This year, teams are excited to impress the BC community.
iEdit: Weynand Shows His Vulnerable Side in Honest and Touching Playlist
Head arts editor Sofia Torres unpacks associate arts editor Jack Weynand’s possibly cryptic message masked in pop melodies.
So Much Jam!: Jamsexual Releases its First Album
Student band Jamsexual release its first album, produced, engineered, and mixed by Vince Baur and Dean Foster and mastered by Ryan Sierakowski, on all streaming platforms.
Behind the Scenes of ‘Living in Color’
This year’s Living in Color showcase, developed by Angus Williams, highlights the tensions of inter and outer relationships within and surrounding the Black community.
Designing the Future of Africa Through Arts and Culture
Boston College’s African Student Organization prepares for its annual Fashion Show, an upcoming event that will present the members’ vision of Africa’s future.
Torres: Love in the “Me” Decade Through Film
How does one find and keep love during a moment in history that seems to push us further into understanding ourselves, our desires, our fears, and our needs, instead of others’? The ’70s romantic movies have a lot to offer when answering this question.